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Money, Banking and Financial Markets

PACE UNIVERSITY
Lubin School of Business, MBA Program
Pace Plaza, NY, NY - Fall 2006


FIN 644 – Money, Banking and Capital Markets
Text:
Stephen G Cecchetti (Brandeis University), Money, Banking and Financial Markets (McGraw-Hill, 2006) ISBN: 0072452692

Date and Topic
Sept. 7 Introduction.  The five components of financial markets. The five themes of the course (“TRIMS-Time-Risk-Information-Money-Stability”).  Money and payments system.  Chapters 1-2.  CASE: Where Are the $100 Bills? (p. 28) .

Sept. 14 Payment system, overview of financial instruments and markets. Present value and interest rates. Chapters 3-4.  CASE:  Terrorism Insurance (p. 38).

Sept. 21 Risk. Bonds and determinants of interest rates. Chapters 5-6. CASE: Government-Run Lotteries (p. 101).

Sept. 28 Risk and term structure of interest rates. Chapter 7.  CASE: Michael Milken and Junk Bonds (p. 157).

Oct. 5 Stocks and
Market Efficiency. Chapter 8. 
CASE: Are Stock Market Prices Too High or Low? (p. 191).

Oct. 12 Derivatives and Foreign Exchange. Chapters 9-10.  CASE: Long Term Capital Management (p. 222).

Oct. 19 Economics of Financial Intermediaries. Banks. Chapters 11-12. 
CASE: The Rogue Trader, Nick Leeson (p. 308). How does it compare with the Amaranth Losses?

Oct. 26 Mid-Term on Chapters 1-12.

Nov. 2 Financial Industry Structure. Hedge Funds, Private Equity, Venture Capital. Regulating the Financial System. Chapters 13-14. CASE: Deposit Insurance Ceilings (p. 360).

Nov. 9 Central banking in the USA (Federal Reserve) and Europe. Chapters 15-16. CASE: The Evolution of Federal Reserve Independence (p. 412).

Nov. 16 The Central Bank Balance Sheet. Monetary Policy and Interest Rates. Chapters 17-18.
CASE: The Fed Response on 9/11/01 (p. 439).

Nov. 30 Exchange-Rate Policy. Money Growth.  Chapters 19-20.
CASE: The Gold Standard – Should You Buy Gold Today? (pp. 504,507).

Dec. 7 Modern Monetary Policy. Understanding Business Cycles. Monetary Policy in the Short Run. Chapters 21-23. 
  CASE: Stagflation in the 1970s (p. 634).

Dec. 14  Final Exam, on Chapters 1-23.
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